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[Show more]SOAP - Subjective-HPI, ROS, Past Med, Fam, and Social Hx (Patient's point of view) 
Objective-Physical exam, Medical Decision Making (labs, x-rays, etc.) 
Assessment-Diagnosis (determined by combining subjective/objective info) 
Plan-Disposition (Admission, Discharge, Transfer instructions) 
7 Part...
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Add to cartSOAP - Subjective-HPI, ROS, Past Med, Fam, and Social Hx (Patient's point of view) 
Objective-Physical exam, Medical Decision Making (labs, x-rays, etc.) 
Assessment-Diagnosis (determined by combining subjective/objective info) 
Plan-Disposition (Admission, Discharge, Transfer instructions) 
7 Part...
HPI - history of present illness 
ROS - Review of Systems 
PE - Physical Examination 
A/P - acssessment and planning 
CC - Chief Complaint 
Chief Complaint - statement or reason for the patient encounter 
History of present illness - detailed description of development of the patients present diseas...
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Add to cartHPI - history of present illness 
ROS - Review of Systems 
PE - Physical Examination 
A/P - acssessment and planning 
CC - Chief Complaint 
Chief Complaint - statement or reason for the patient encounter 
History of present illness - detailed description of development of the patients present diseas...
Medical Decision Making (MDM) - The physician's thought process 
Pain vs. Tenderness - Patient's feeling vs. physician's assessment 
What does distress mean? - The doctor's judgment of discomfort 
Baseline - An individual's normal state of being 
What does Auscultation mean? - Listening with a ...
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Add to cartMedical Decision Making (MDM) - The physician's thought process 
Pain vs. Tenderness - Patient's feeling vs. physician's assessment 
What does distress mean? - The doctor's judgment of discomfort 
Baseline - An individual's normal state of being 
What does Auscultation mean? - Listening with a ...
What happens if you do not complete the course in 15 days and/or fail the final exam twice? - On 
the 15th day after passing the initial quiz, my course progress will be reset back to 0%. I will then be able 
to re-progress through the course. 
When does my certificate for passing Scribe101 expire? ...
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Add to cartWhat happens if you do not complete the course in 15 days and/or fail the final exam twice? - On 
the 15th day after passing the initial quiz, my course progress will be reset back to 0%. I will then be able 
to re-progress through the course. 
When does my certificate for passing Scribe101 expire? ...
Plantar - Sole side of foot 
Plantar flexion - Foot movement when toes flex down 
(pointing your toes) 
Supine - Body lying face up (chest up and back down) 
Afebrile - without fever 
diaphoresis - excessive sweating 
dysuria - painful urination 
emesis - vomiting 
epistaxis - bleeding from the nose...
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Add to cartPlantar - Sole side of foot 
Plantar flexion - Foot movement when toes flex down 
(pointing your toes) 
Supine - Body lying face up (chest up and back down) 
Afebrile - without fever 
diaphoresis - excessive sweating 
dysuria - painful urination 
emesis - vomiting 
epistaxis - bleeding from the nose...
Abduction - Movement of a body part away from the midline 
Adduction - Movement of a body part toward the midline 
Anatomical Position - The erect position of the body with arms at the side and palms of the hands 
facing forward. 
Anterior (Ventral) - Nearer to the front 
Bilateral - Paired structur...
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Add to cartAbduction - Movement of a body part away from the midline 
Adduction - Movement of a body part toward the midline 
Anatomical Position - The erect position of the body with arms at the side and palms of the hands 
facing forward. 
Anterior (Ventral) - Nearer to the front 
Bilateral - Paired structur...
A patient is seen in the emergency department complaining of dysuria and tells you that she is 23 weeks 
pregnant. Your doctor diagnoses her with a UTI. Which of the following would be the best diagnosis? - 
acute urinary tract infection in pregnancy, 2nd trimester 
A patient cut his left foot on a ...
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Add to cartA patient is seen in the emergency department complaining of dysuria and tells you that she is 23 weeks 
pregnant. Your doctor diagnoses her with a UTI. Which of the following would be the best diagnosis? - 
acute urinary tract infection in pregnancy, 2nd trimester 
A patient cut his left foot on a ...
When is the best time to ask the provider to clarify things for the note? - When out of hearing 
range of patients and visitors. 
Which of the below is permitted per dress code in the clinical setting: - Scrubs 
The medical record is not used for: - Accreditation 
The following patient information i...
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Add to cartWhen is the best time to ask the provider to clarify things for the note? - When out of hearing 
range of patients and visitors. 
Which of the below is permitted per dress code in the clinical setting: - Scrubs 
The medical record is not used for: - Accreditation 
The following patient information i...
* What medical term describes the surgical removal of the gallbladder? - cholecystectomy 
What does "PHI" stand for? Expand the abbreviation. - Protected Health Information 
T/F. Sharing information about a case with family is allowed, as long as you are scribing with the 
physician assigned to th...
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Add to cart* What medical term describes the surgical removal of the gallbladder? - cholecystectomy 
What does "PHI" stand for? Expand the abbreviation. - Protected Health Information 
T/F. Sharing information about a case with family is allowed, as long as you are scribing with the 
physician assigned to th...
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Phase 1 - n 
y & vitals 
3.Past medical History 
4.Chief complaint 
5.HIP (history of present illness) 
6.ROS (review of systems) 
Rapid strep - Sore throat 
rapid flu - flu like symptoms 
Urine test - Urine complaints, abdominal complaints (if female) 
Visual acuity - eye complaints 
Past medical h...
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y & vitals 
3.Past medical History 
4.Chief complaint 
5.HIP (history of present illness) 
6.ROS (review of systems) 
Rapid strep - Sore throat 
rapid flu - flu like symptoms 
Urine test - Urine complaints, abdominal complaints (if female) 
Visual acuity - eye complaints 
Past medical h...
HTN CC - asymptomatic 
HLD CC - asymptomatic 
DM CC - polyuria, polydipsia 
CAD CC - CP or pressure 
Asthma CC - SOB, wheezing 
How do you diagnose HTN? - Check BP 
How do you diagnose HLD? - Check bloodwork 
How do you diagnose DM? - Fasting blood glucose, HA1C 
How do you diagnose HLD? - Check blo...
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Add to cartHTN CC - asymptomatic 
HLD CC - asymptomatic 
DM CC - polyuria, polydipsia 
CAD CC - CP or pressure 
Asthma CC - SOB, wheezing 
How do you diagnose HTN? - Check BP 
How do you diagnose HLD? - Check bloodwork 
How do you diagnose DM? - Fasting blood glucose, HA1C 
How do you diagnose HLD? - Check blo...
Hip osteoarthritis - Degenerative process of articular cartridge 
Rheumatoid arthritis - Autoimmune form of arthritis that results in joint deformity 
Paronychia - Infection of fingertips around fingernail 
Ganglion cyst - Fluid filled cyst that forms on top of a joint or tendon 
Boxers fracture - F...
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Add to cartHip osteoarthritis - Degenerative process of articular cartridge 
Rheumatoid arthritis - Autoimmune form of arthritis that results in joint deformity 
Paronychia - Infection of fingertips around fingernail 
Ganglion cyst - Fluid filled cyst that forms on top of a joint or tendon 
Boxers fracture - F...
LOC - Level of consciousness 
MM - Mucous membrane 
CRT - capillary refil time 
CRI - Constant rate infusion 
IVC - Intravenous catheter 
COO - Change of orders 
TVI - total volume infused 
UOP - Urine output 
U - Urine 
BM - Bowel movement 
D+ - Diarrhea 
V+ - Vomiting 
Pk - PinkLP - Light Pink 
Ic...
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Add to cartLOC - Level of consciousness 
MM - Mucous membrane 
CRT - capillary refil time 
CRI - Constant rate infusion 
IVC - Intravenous catheter 
COO - Change of orders 
TVI - total volume infused 
UOP - Urine output 
U - Urine 
BM - Bowel movement 
D+ - Diarrhea 
V+ - Vomiting 
Pk - PinkLP - Light Pink 
Ic...
Two primary aspects of a Lean-Agile mindset - Thinking lean & embracing agility 
SAFe is based on three bodies of knowledge - what are they? - Agile development, systems 
thinking, and lean product development 
What are the pillars for the SAFe House of Lean? What is the goal? - Respect for people a...
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Add to cartTwo primary aspects of a Lean-Agile mindset - Thinking lean & embracing agility 
SAFe is based on three bodies of knowledge - what are they? - Agile development, systems 
thinking, and lean product development 
What are the pillars for the SAFe House of Lean? What is the goal? - Respect for people a...
Cadence and Synchronization help reduce uncertainty and manage what? 
-Product management 
-Capacity allocation 
-Other commitments 
-The variability in solution development - The variability in solution development 
How does SAFe handle the "fear of conflict" team dysfunction? 
-Review results to...
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Add to cartCadence and Synchronization help reduce uncertainty and manage what? 
-Product management 
-Capacity allocation 
-Other commitments 
-The variability in solution development - The variability in solution development 
How does SAFe handle the "fear of conflict" team dysfunction? 
-Review results to...
Agile frameworks - SAFe 
Scrum 
Crystal 
Kanban 
eXtreme Programming (XP) 
Feature-driven development 
What does a Scrum Master do? - - Servant leaders and coaches for an Agile Team. 
- Help educate team in Scrum, XP, Kanban and SAFe, ensuring the agreed Agile process is being 
followed. 
- Help rem...
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Add to cartAgile frameworks - SAFe 
Scrum 
Crystal 
Kanban 
eXtreme Programming (XP) 
Feature-driven development 
What does a Scrum Master do? - - Servant leaders and coaches for an Agile Team. 
- Help educate team in Scrum, XP, Kanban and SAFe, ensuring the agreed Agile process is being 
followed. 
- Help rem...
job sequencing - the key to economic outcomes 
WSJF - weighted shortest job first 
How do you calculate WSJF? - WSJF = CoD (estimated value) / Duration (time to ship or Job Size) 
RR - risk reduction 
OE - opportunity enablement 
How to calculate CoD? - CoD = User-business value + Time criticality +...
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Add to cartjob sequencing - the key to economic outcomes 
WSJF - weighted shortest job first 
How do you calculate WSJF? - WSJF = CoD (estimated value) / Duration (time to ship or Job Size) 
RR - risk reduction 
OE - opportunity enablement 
How to calculate CoD? - CoD = User-business value + Time criticality +...
what is an anti-pattern for the IP iteration? 
- to plan work for the IP iteration during PI planning 
- to allow for sufficient capacity in the program roadmap 
- to ensure all stories and teams' PI plans are completed prior to the IP iteration 
- to minimize lost capacity when people are on vacat...
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Add to cartwhat is an anti-pattern for the IP iteration? 
- to plan work for the IP iteration during PI planning 
- to allow for sufficient capacity in the program roadmap 
- to ensure all stories and teams' PI plans are completed prior to the IP iteration 
- to minimize lost capacity when people are on vacat...
What are the three pillars of scrum? - Transparency, inspection, adaptation 
There are two key elements of a Lean-Agile Mindset: Lean thinking and what else? - Embracing 
Agility 
What are two critical areas that differentiate Agile from waterfall development? - 1. Incremental 
Development. 2. Early...
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Add to cartWhat are the three pillars of scrum? - Transparency, inspection, adaptation 
There are two key elements of a Lean-Agile Mindset: Lean thinking and what else? - Embracing 
Agility 
What are two critical areas that differentiate Agile from waterfall development? - 1. Incremental 
Development. 2. Early...
Agile development is... - incremental 
____________ over processes and tools - Individuals and interactions 
Working software over... - comprehensive documentation 
Customer collaboration over... - contract negotiation 
_____________ over following a plan - Responding to change 
Agile Manifesto - In...
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Add to cartAgile development is... - incremental 
____________ over processes and tools - Individuals and interactions 
Working software over... - comprehensive documentation 
Customer collaboration over... - contract negotiation 
_____________ over following a plan - Responding to change 
Agile Manifesto - In...
Why is it important for the Scrum Master to help the team focus on daily and Iteration goals? 
To keep the Team Backlog to a manageable size 
To eliminate impediments 
To help the team maintain their velocity 
To facilitate the team's progress towards the current PI Objectives - To facilitate the t...
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Add to cartWhy is it important for the Scrum Master to help the team focus on daily and Iteration goals? 
To keep the Team Backlog to a manageable size 
To eliminate impediments 
To help the team maintain their velocity 
To facilitate the team's progress towards the current PI Objectives - To facilitate the t...
What is one characteristic of an effective Agile Team? - To provide steady, high quality, 
incremental value 
How does a Scrum Master lead a team's efforts in relentless improvement? - By facilitating the 
Iteration Retrospective 
How does the Scrum Master help teams address the challenges of moder...
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Add to cartWhat is one characteristic of an effective Agile Team? - To provide steady, high quality, 
incremental value 
How does a Scrum Master lead a team's efforts in relentless improvement? - By facilitating the 
Iteration Retrospective 
How does the Scrum Master help teams address the challenges of moder...
Agile Architecture - Agile architecture is a set of values and practices that support the active 
evolution of the design and 
architecture of a system, concurrent with the implementation of new business functionality. With this 
approach, the architecture of a system, even a large one, evolves over...
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Add to cartAgile Architecture - Agile architecture is a set of values and practices that support the active 
evolution of the design and 
architecture of a system, concurrent with the implementation of new business functionality. With this 
approach, the architecture of a system, even a large one, evolves over...
What are the SAFe Core Values? - Built-in Quality, Program Execution, Alignment, Transparency 
What are two reasons Agile development is more beneficial than waterfall development? (Choose two.) 
- It increases productivity and employee engagement;It allows businesses to deliver value to the 
market...
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Add to cartWhat are the SAFe Core Values? - Built-in Quality, Program Execution, Alignment, Transparency 
What are two reasons Agile development is more beneficial than waterfall development? (Choose two.) 
- It increases productivity and employee engagement;It allows businesses to deliver value to the 
market...
values of the agile manifesto - Inidivudals and interactions over processes and tools; working 
software over comprehensive documentation; customer collaboration over contract negotiation; 
responding to change over following a plan 
How many principles of the agile manifesto are there? - 12 
(Agile...
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Add to cartvalues of the agile manifesto - Inidivudals and interactions over processes and tools; working 
software over comprehensive documentation; customer collaboration over contract negotiation; 
responding to change over following a plan 
How many principles of the agile manifesto are there? - 12 
(Agile...
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